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Our expert team specializes in sealing showers without the need to remove tiles, ensuring your project is completed with the utmost precision and care. Our skilled and courteous technicians deliver top-quality results, saving you thousands in lost rent, revenue, and unnecessary tiling repairs. Plus, our efficient service means you won’t have to deal with the inconvenience of being without a shower for a week due to retiling

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    Our Standard Services Process

    We are ISO accredited, which guarantees that our sealing system meets the highest industry standards for quality. We take pride in delivering consistent, top-notch workmanship on every project.

    • Leak Check

      The first step to waterproofing is using non-invasive thermal imaging technology to conduct a comprehensive leak check.

    • Degrout

      We will perform a wall-to-wall degrout, removing grout with a precision grout-saw.

    • Membrane Repair

      Liquid membrane repair injected underneath the floor tiles to repair the existing waterproof membrane

    • Regrout with epoxy grout

      Then grout reapplied, paying particular attention to problem areas such as perimeter joints and wall and floor junctions.

    • Reseal Shower Walls

      An impenetrable tile sealer is then applied to the walls of the shower.

    F.A.Q.

    Some common signs that your shower may be leaking include:

     

    Moisture trapped in walls or floors: If you notice moisture trapped in walls or floors, it can lead to mold and mildew growth, resulting in unpleasant odors.

     

    Stains on Ceilings or Adjacent Walls: Water stains on the ceiling directly beneath the bathroom or adjacent walls to the shower area are telltale signs of a leak. These stains may appear darker and grow larger following shower use.

     

    Grout problems: Excess moisture seeping through cracked grout can indicate a leak in your shower.

     

    These are just a few indicators to watch out for when suspecting a shower leak.

    To identify the source of a shower leak, you can perform the following steps:

     

    Inspect Grout and Caulking: Check for any cracks or deterioration in the grout lines and caulking around the shower enclosure. These areas are common culprits for leaks.

     

    Examine Drain and Pipes: Inspect the drain and pipes for any signs of damage or loosening. Leaks can occur at the connection points or due to deterioration of the pipes.

     

    Check Shower Head and Faucets: Look for leaks around the shower head and faucet handles. Worn-out seals or loose connections can lead to water seepage.

     

    Assess Shower Pan and Surrounding Area: Examine the shower pan and surrounding floor for any pooling water or discoloration, as this can indicate a leak.

     

    Seek Professional Help: If you are unable to identify the source of the leak, it may be beneficial to consult a professional plumber or a shower repair specialist. They can conduct a thorough inspection using specialized tools to pinpoint the exact location of the leak.

    To identify the source of a shower leak, you can perform the following steps:

     

    Inspect Grout and Caulking: Check for any cracks or deterioration in the grout lines and caulking around the shower enclosure. These areas are common culprits for leaks.

     

    Examine Drain and Pipes: Inspect the drain and pipes for any signs of damage or loosening. Leaks can occur at the connection points or due to deterioration of the pipes.

     

    Check Shower Head and Faucets: Look for leaks around the shower head and faucet handles. Worn-out seals or loose connections can lead to water seepage.

     

    Assess Shower Pan and Surrounding Area: Examine the shower pan and surrounding floor for any pooling water or discoloration, as this can indicate a leak.

     

    Seek Professional Help: If you are unable to identify the source of the leak, it may be beneficial to consult a professional plumber or a shower repair specialist. They can conduct a thorough inspection using specialized tools to pinpoint the exact location of the leak.

    A bathroom shower may leak due to various reasons. Here are some common causes:

     

    Damaged or Worn-out Grout and Caulking: Over time, the grout lines and caulking around the shower enclosure can deteriorate, crack, or shrink, leading to water leakage through gaps.

     

    Loose or Faulty Shower Head or Faucet Connections: Poorly connected or faulty shower head and faucet fixtures can result in water seepage. Loose connections, worn-out seals, or damaged cartridges can cause leaks.

     

    Failed Shower Pan or Drain: If the shower pan is not installed correctly or is damaged, it can allow water to seep through. Similarly, a faulty drain or drainpipe can lead to leaks if they are cracked, improperly sealed, or clogged.

     

    Leaky Pipes or Plumbing Connections: Leaks can occur within the plumbing system behind the shower walls, such as leaking supply lines, valves, or pipe fittings. Corrosion, aging pipes, or poor installation can contribute to these leaks.

     

    Improper Waterproofing: In some cases, inadequate waterproofing during construction or renovation can cause shower leaks. Without proper waterproof membranes or moisture barriers, water can penetrate the walls or floors, resulting in leaks.

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    A standard service takes anywhere from 2 to 4 hours to complete. (This depends on the condition of the actual shower or bath.)
    A Balcony can take anywhere from half a day up to 3 days depending on size.